Julia Ann Quigley was born on 5 April 1834 in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama. Mom (Virginia) says that she was a doctor as well as her husband.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 William Miles Quigley and she were married on 19 August 1851 in Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio.
2,10,4,11,12,13 She witnessed the marriage of
Abraham Lincoln Blatchley and
Deborah Ellen Quigley on 14 March 1893 in Steele City, Jefferson County, Nebraska.
14,15,16,17,11,4 Julia Ann Quigley died on 30 December 1908 at age 74 at Home of Deborah Ellen Quigley Blatchley in Thornsburg, Hayes, Nebraska.
2,18,19,4 She was buried on 30 December 1918 at Hayes Center Cemetery in Hayes Center, Hayes County, Nebraska.
6,20,12 Julia Ann Quigley shares lineage In Common With - Joan Cook Rasmusson. She shares lineage In Common With - Joan Cook Rasmusson. She appeared on the census of in 1840 in the household of
Nathan C. Quigley and
Debra Ann Somers in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama.
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Julia Ann Quigley appeared in the census in 1850 in Ward, Hocking County, Ohio.
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She moved to in 1856 in Drakesville, Davis County, Iowa.
2 William Miles Quigley and she appeared in the census in 1860 in Drakesville, Davis County, Iowa. Occupation - physician.
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She lived in Iowa in 1864. She witnessed the probate of the estate of
Daniel C. Quigley and
Elizabeth Morgan Frost on 18 March 1864 in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama.
23,24 Julia Ann Quigley moved to in 1868 in Putnam County, Missouri.
2 She and
William Miles Quigley appeared on the census of in 1870 in Liberty, Putnam County, Missouri.
25 She was moved to in 1880 in Amity Township, Page County, Iowa.
2 She appeared in the census in 1880 in Amity Township, Page County, Iowa.
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She was a member of the Christian Church before 1883.
4 She was moved to in 1883 in Steele City, Hayes County, Nebraska.
2 She was churchmemb between 1883 and 1909 in Steele City, Hayes County, Nebraska. Baptist Church - On October 20, 1882, Robert Crinklan transferred a plot of ground to the Trustees of the First Baptist Church in Steele City, and that same year a church was erected.
In 1921, as many of the older members passed away and it became more difficult to maintain a pastor, the deed and assets of the church were transferred to the Nebraska Baptist State Convention who in turn sold the building to the Lincoln Lodge, Knights of Pythias 146, of Steele City. The Knights of Pythias still occupy and maintain the building.
The church is Ramnesque in character with a large round cathedral window on the front facade, reminiscent of Gothic influences.
The round stained glass window on the front has in recent years been bricked up.
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She visited with
Laura Jane Quigley on 26 August 1885 in Nebraska.
26 Julia Ann Quigley lived with
Laura Jane Quigley on 26 August 1885 in Amity Township, Page County, Iowa.
27 Julia Ann Quigley was taxed in 1890 in Johnstown Precinct, Brown County, Nebraska.
15 She visited between 1895 and 1905 in Dayton, Columbia County, Washington.
11 She was moved to in April 1904 in Thornburg, Hayes County, Nebraska.
2 The heirs of Julia Ann Quigley were granted a patent for 319 acres on 15 September 1910 of in Hayes County, Nebraska.
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